Schmiedhauser pulled the vehicle over near the Hess gas station and spoke to the driver, identified as Seaside Heights resident Anastacia Stalnaker, 21.

"Stalnaker was extremely nervous and had fresh needle marks on the inside of both her arms, and [a] wrist," states the police blotter. "After speaking with Stalnaker, she admitted to being in possession of heroin. She then handed over 19 glassines of heroin to Patrolman Schmiedhauser." (Glassine is thin paper that is resistant to air and water, and can be used to make small envelopes.)

Stalnaker was then arrested and transported to Butler Police Headquarters where she was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance. She was then released pending a court appearance.

By Bryan LaPlaca

& Donna Rolando

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